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what strikes me about it is something that says the president kept explaining to the steve jobs individuals. a great game. it's not whether you can win or lose. >> there is no way that we can be talked about by apple. [laughter] >> they are using a pop-culture reference. >> i will speak to the president. the current run is itunes. it is good. apple said it could push a button and buy the song. >> still says apple. >> is a good opportunity to say that this is very complicated. and buying insurance before there was a terrible time by the government have a website with complicated it was difficult to nobody in the world can do it as simply as you can buy a song on itunes and he's just trying to explain that to people and easy to relate terms. >> is impossible, this thing is not going to be ready by december 1. >> and 30 the applicants are doing it on paper. this idea is lame. macko had? this is where we can pile on the criticism. it should've been better it will be better. this includes a process that is not real all the time. >> so that will do it. in the meantime, tea partiers are fighting t
what strikes me about it is something that says the president kept explaining to the steve jobs individuals. a great game. it's not whether you can win or lose. >> there is no way that we can be talked about by apple. [laughter] >> they are using a pop-culture reference. >> i will speak to the president. the current run is itunes. it is good. apple said it could push a button and buy the song. >> still says apple. >> is a good opportunity to say that this is very...
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steve king has done it again and this time he concluded that president bush was right after all about iraq trying to get yellowcake eye rain yum from africa. bush just didn't know it. this is "hardball" the place for politics. about getting trapped. why's that? uh, mark? go get help! i have my reasons. look, you don't have to feel trapped with our raise your rate cd. if our rate on this cd goes up, yours can too. oh that sounds nice. don't feel trapped with the ally raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. [ chicken caws ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast with tums. heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum tums! ♪ heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact save your coffee from the artificial stuff. ♪ switch to truvia. great tasting, zero-calorie sweetness... ...from the stevia leaf. kids make stains i use tide boost to super charge our detergent. boom. clothes look amazing, and daddy's a hero. daddy, can we play ponies? right after we do foldies. tide boost
steve king has done it again and this time he concluded that president bush was right after all about iraq trying to get yellowcake eye rain yum from africa. bush just didn't know it. this is "hardball" the place for politics. about getting trapped. why's that? uh, mark? go get help! i have my reasons. look, you don't have to feel trapped with our raise your rate cd. if our rate on this cd goes up, yours can too. oh that sounds nice. don't feel trapped with the ally raise your rate...
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steve kornacki is here and a political analyst. the president's enemies made his in ferocity and frequency to run a functioning government. in february, they challenged his right to defend the country by blocking chuck hagel to head the pentagon. it was the first ever filibuster of a pentagon chief. they held up his nominee to head the consumer financial protection bureau. that was confirmed in july. they blocking the nomination of the head of the federal housing and finance agency. the first sitting member of congress to be denied an office since the civil war. they challenged the president's right to appoint any judges between october 31st and november 18th. well, the president along with democrats on the attack as of today. as i mentioned today, they invoke what's known as the nuclear option. it kills the republican threat of a filibuster on most presidential appointments. but the bigger message behind the move is clear. democrats and this president have gone to war with their enemies finally. let's listen to the president. >> t
steve kornacki is here and a political analyst. the president's enemies made his in ferocity and frequency to run a functioning government. in february, they challenged his right to defend the country by blocking chuck hagel to head the pentagon. it was the first ever filibuster of a pentagon chief. they held up his nominee to head the consumer financial protection bureau. that was confirmed in july. they blocking the nomination of the head of the federal housing and finance agency. the first...
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steve, run through the implications of this. i knew this might be coming. the senate majority leader, harry reid, was talking about it. they talked a while ago, cut some deals. mccain did some good work there, but they kept coming at obama, saying, you don't count as president. you can't pick your cabinet. we're going to vote against everything. leading the charge, of course, has been ted cruz. who votes against everything. if caroline kennedy's nomination had come to the floor, i would have pet on cruz to vote against that. total negativity, and now the democrats have taken the attack against it. >> that's the interesting thing about this. when we first started hearing rumblings of the nuclear option and the nominees to the circuit court being denied the up or down vote the democrats wanted, we said this is a scene in the play we have seen before. harry reid will make the threats, it will come down to the wire, and there will be a deal struck. they'll want to step forward to preserve this tradition in the senate. the amazing thing here to me is two things.
steve, run through the implications of this. i knew this might be coming. the senate majority leader, harry reid, was talking about it. they talked a while ago, cut some deals. mccain did some good work there, but they kept coming at obama, saying, you don't count as president. you can't pick your cabinet. we're going to vote against everything. leading the charge, of course, has been ted cruz. who votes against everything. if caroline kennedy's nomination had come to the floor, i would have...
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steve is live at the white house, what exactly did the president say? >> the president appeared in the briefing room here in the white house just minutes ago and supported the move in the senate today saying that enough is enough. he said that because of republican obstruction of many of his nominees through the filibuster process, he has had about 30 of them since he became president. he said this undermines progress. and he strongly supports the senate's move today. >> today's pattern of obstruction is just not normal. it's not what our founders envisioned. a deliberate and determinate effort to change an election. for the sake of future generations we can't let it become normal. >> harry reid spear headed that movement today to overturn a longstanding tradition of blocking nominations with a 60 vote margin. it supposed on a vote of 52 to 48 invoking the so called nuclear option. now the nominees to the dc court of appeals is pending. he wants to break that deadlock. they have been held up by those senate republicans. of course when the shoe is on the
steve is live at the white house, what exactly did the president say? >> the president appeared in the briefing room here in the white house just minutes ago and supported the move in the senate today saying that enough is enough. he said that because of republican obstruction of many of his nominees through the filibuster process, he has had about 30 of them since he became president. he said this undermines progress. and he strongly supports the senate's move today. >> today's...
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steve bashir is the governor of kentucky. howard fineman is the editor of the "huffington post." governor, you're the only one who in the south who has taken the position that you have with regard to expansion of medicaid and building your own exchange. if others were to emulate your approach, would they, too, be having success? >> certainly, they would, michael. you know, we've done this right. we've done it simple, straightforward. and it's working like a charm. i mean, since we kicked it off october 1, we've had now, 500,000 visitors on our website, about 150,000 calling in to our call center to get the information. people are hungry for affordable care. and when they can get it like they can in kentucky, it's exciting for them. it's exciting for us. we've had over a thousand small businesses in the process of signing up so their employees can get insurance. it's going to work. it's working in kentucky. it will work at some point every where else. it's not one of these things where you can set up an artificial deadline and say okay, it's a successor failure at that deadline. t
steve bashir is the governor of kentucky. howard fineman is the editor of the "huffington post." governor, you're the only one who in the south who has taken the position that you have with regard to expansion of medicaid and building your own exchange. if others were to emulate your approach, would they, too, be having success? >> certainly, they would, michael. you know, we've done this right. we've done it simple, straightforward. and it's working like a charm. i mean, since...
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steve hayes rk, amy stoddard, a george will. amy. >> i'm actually told i'm not sip cal enough, but i was surprised this happened. as a mom, you threaten to at that time take the tv and break it, it's a great threat, but they kind of know you won't do it. democrats will pay for this.'s kind of know you won't do it. democrats will pay for this. i was stunned that they would do that for that reason. i can understand their exasperation. i think that the nonpartisan, bipartisan new precedent of abusing the filibuster is a shame and it's created more gridlock. but what they have done by grabbing power in this way and breaking long standing rule in the senate is going to increase partisanship and gridlock. >> george. >> well, both parties have been situational emphasis in a disgraceful way. in 2005 when the republicans threatened essentially this, i strenuously opposed it and i strenuously oppose this. it's a melancholy day. thisdy m dky thisky diminishes minority rights. it further expands presidential power. but it coarsens american
steve hayes rk, amy stoddard, a george will. amy. >> i'm actually told i'm not sip cal enough, but i was surprised this happened. as a mom, you threaten to at that time take the tv and break it, it's a great threat, but they kind of know you won't do it. democrats will pay for this.'s kind of know you won't do it. democrats will pay for this. i was stunned that they would do that for that reason. i can understand their exasperation. i think that the nonpartisan, bipartisan new precedent...
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steve, struggling on this program. a bit of a struggle to get past anecdote to get past anecdotes about some one has lost their current insurance thinks they will have to pay more. to the actual statistical picture of what we think is really happening under the affordable care act. and you have been working at that. and one of the headlines you have found for example that you don't, see, every day is about 80%, 80% of the people out there will be unaffected by the affordable care act. >> sure. we all can find examples of people who have been adversely affected. but when you look at this from the top down, you find that 80% as you said of people are unaffected you. find that when you drill down further and further, you get down to this 5% of people roughly in the individual marketplace. what this is all about. you find that half of them are going to find better plans, at lower prices. 1 1/4 percent will qualify for subsidies. 1.2, 1.3% of the public. it's not 300 million people. this has gotten blown a bit out of propor
steve, struggling on this program. a bit of a struggle to get past anecdote to get past anecdotes about some one has lost their current insurance thinks they will have to pay more. to the actual statistical picture of what we think is really happening under the affordable care act. and you have been working at that. and one of the headlines you have found for example that you don't, see, every day is about 80%, 80% of the people out there will be unaffected by the affordable care act. >>...
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steve kornacki and joan walsh. well, the president's enemies have made history in the ferocity and frequency of their attacks on the most basic jobs of the president in febds they challenged his right but filibustering the confirmation of chuck hagel. to protect consumers by holding up his nominee for the protective bureau. for two full years. that nominee was finally confirmed in july. in october they challenged his right of blocking mel watt to head the federal housing finance committee. while it was to be the first member of congress to be denied confirmation since the civil war. and most recently, any judges between october 31st and november 18th. shot them all three of the president's nominees to d.c. court of appeals. today they invoke what's called the nuclear option. it kills the republican threat of a filibuster on most presidential appointments. but the bigger message is clear. democrats and this president have gone to war with their enemies finally. let's listen to the president. >> today's pattern of ob
steve kornacki and joan walsh. well, the president's enemies have made history in the ferocity and frequency of their attacks on the most basic jobs of the president in febds they challenged his right but filibustering the confirmation of chuck hagel. to protect consumers by holding up his nominee for the protective bureau. for two full years. that nominee was finally confirmed in july. in october they challenged his right of blocking mel watt to head the federal housing finance committee....
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and i think steve raises a very good point. that the nra is expecting people, those families that you showed, to give up, to back down, because they don't have the money that -- or the brady campaign doesn't have the money to compete against big guns. but persistence and heart are what's going to make this happen. but it's going to take a very long time. so every time there's a mass shooting and people rise up and say we're not going to take it anymore and it dies down, that in itself is an implicit message that, oh, nra, you have won again. >> steve, florida voted last week to uphold their stand your ground law. this just days after an unarmed 19-year-old girl in detroit was shot in the face when she sought help in the middle of the night from a homeowner, and who was armed, of course, with a shotgun, and presumably protected by a stand your ground law there. if we can't curb the ownership of lethal weapons, isn't it time, say, to focus on repealing these stand your ground laws, at least start chopping away at those? >> martin
and i think steve raises a very good point. that the nra is expecting people, those families that you showed, to give up, to back down, because they don't have the money that -- or the brady campaign doesn't have the money to compete against big guns. but persistence and heart are what's going to make this happen. but it's going to take a very long time. so every time there's a mass shooting and people rise up and say we're not going to take it anymore and it dies down, that in itself is an...
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. >>> finally congressman steve king has done it again. this time he's concluded that president bush was right after all about iraq trying to get yellow cake uranium from africa. but bush didn't know it. this is "hardball," the place for politics. american express credit card, every purchase earns you 2% cash back, which is deposited in your fidelity account. is that it? actually... there's no annual fee and no limits on rewards. and with the fidelity cash management account debit card, you get reimbursed for all atm fees. is that it? oh, this guy, too. turn more of the money you spend into money you invest. it's everyday reinvesting for your personal economy. >>> news on the economic front. the economy added 204,000 jobs during the month of october. that's a lot more than economists expected. and especially considering the federal government was shut down for 16 days. still, the jobless rate ticked up to 7.3% likely because furloughed federal workers were counted as the unemployed. we'll be right back. from what happened so we could be a
. >>> finally congressman steve king has done it again. this time he's concluded that president bush was right after all about iraq trying to get yellow cake uranium from africa. but bush didn't know it. this is "hardball," the place for politics. american express credit card, every purchase earns you 2% cash back, which is deposited in your fidelity account. is that it? actually... there's no annual fee and no limits on rewards. and with the fidelity cash management account...
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according to figures by steve beshear, last week, more than 50,000 people signed up for health care coverage with over 45,000 enrolled in medicaid. now, this is a state where nearly one in six people are uninsured. as governor beshear made it clear last month, the people in kentucky are looking at the importance of expanding health care coverage and overlooking the rhetoric of kentucky's congressional delegation. >> people, number one, are eager to find out. they're going on this website in droves. and number two, when they really dig down and they look, man, they like what they're finding, and they're going away with affordable health care for the first time in their lives. >> if obama care continues to improve and if what's happening in kentucky takes shape at the national level, we might soon be hearing more reactions like this one from kentucky. after a 35-year-old man found out he qualified for insurance for the first time in his life, well, thank god. i believe i'm going to be a democrat. and that sound right now, if you listen carefully off in the distance is the sound of senator mitc
according to figures by steve beshear, last week, more than 50,000 people signed up for health care coverage with over 45,000 enrolled in medicaid. now, this is a state where nearly one in six people are uninsured. as governor beshear made it clear last month, the people in kentucky are looking at the importance of expanding health care coverage and overlooking the rhetoric of kentucky's congressional delegation. >> people, number one, are eager to find out. they're going on this website...
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kentucky governor steve beshear told me all it takes is planning and a little bit of hard work. >> our folks got in early and worked with the vendors on the website. as you know, we had very few problems with it, and it's cranking out people that are joining up every day at the rate of about 1,000 a day. >> joining up every day at a rate of 1,000 a day. the governor also told me expanding medicaid was the key to kentucky's success. >> particularly on expanding medicaid, i also had to be fiscally responsible, and i had to find out if we could afford to do this. and so i asked outside experts. i brought in some actuarial folks and they took a good hard look and they said, governor, you can't afford not to do this. >> i think governor elect mcauliffe in virginia should take a page out of kentucky's playbook. there are over 1 million uninsured people in the state of virginia. it's about 14% of the population. unfortunately, it's too late for virginia to set up a state exchange, but there is no deadline for expanding medicaid under obama care, which virginia should do. governor mcauliffe ne
kentucky governor steve beshear told me all it takes is planning and a little bit of hard work. >> our folks got in early and worked with the vendors on the website. as you know, we had very few problems with it, and it's cranking out people that are joining up every day at the rate of about 1,000 a day. >> joining up every day at a rate of 1,000 a day. the governor also told me expanding medicaid was the key to kentucky's success. >> particularly on expanding medicaid, i also...
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i sat down with the governor of kentucky today, steve beshear. governor beshear has been a big part of obama care's success in the state. as soon as the law was passed, he saw the vision. they got to work on the infrastructure for the exchange. they're up and running and it's working. he's cut through all the negative misinformation, and all of the lies that have been out there about obama care, and clearly explained to us today why this law is good, it's working, and it's great for the country as a whole. >> congratulations. >> thank you very much. thanks for coming to kentucky. >> it's good to be here. why is it so smooth in kentucky? >> well, our folks are the real heroes here, ed. the people that work in this building, that work all over the state, educating kentuckyions about what the affordable care act is all about. our folks got in early and worked with the vendors on the website, and as you know, we had very few problems with it. and it's cranking out people that are joining up every day at the rate of about a thousand a day. we're now o
i sat down with the governor of kentucky today, steve beshear. governor beshear has been a big part of obama care's success in the state. as soon as the law was passed, he saw the vision. they got to work on the infrastructure for the exchange. they're up and running and it's working. he's cut through all the negative misinformation, and all of the lies that have been out there about obama care, and clearly explained to us today why this law is good, it's working, and it's great for the country...
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steve kornacki" at 8:00 a.m. weekends time. >> it's great to have you on at prime-time. >> thanks to you at home for joining me this hour. happy halloween. as you can see, same costume as last year. middle-aged lesbian pundit in a jacket bought for less than $20 at a mall. trick or treat. this is chris mcdaniel, he is a mississippi state senator of the tea party persuasion. he wants to mount a tea party hard right-wing primary challenge against mississippi's long-serving republican u.s. senator, thad cochran. and chris mcdaniel was the source of a little bit of political embarrassment earlier this month when the news magazine, mother jones, wrote about his history with neoconfederate groups in his state. mr. mcdaniel has been keynoting events hosted by this group, which is a local chapter of the sons of confederate veterans. one of the events that chris mcdaniel did for them featured all of the attendees dressing up in confederate uniforms. and these are not just guys who celebrate the history of the confederacy.
steve kornacki" at 8:00 a.m. weekends time. >> it's great to have you on at prime-time. >> thanks to you at home for joining me this hour. happy halloween. as you can see, same costume as last year. middle-aged lesbian pundit in a jacket bought for less than $20 at a mall. trick or treat. this is chris mcdaniel, he is a mississippi state senator of the tea party persuasion. he wants to mount a tea party hard right-wing primary challenge against mississippi's long-serving...
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they include people like steve stockman in texas who said quote, one of the things i always questioned was the documentation of the president. whether that was fraudulent. the birther king is donald trump, but there are others. >> if the state of hawaii says this is official, he was born in hawaii on this date, here it is, why do you deny that? >> a lot of people do not think it was an authentic certificate. >> you don't still question he was born in the united states, do you? >> i had no idea. >> even at this point? >> i don't know. was there a birth certificate? some people say that was not his birth certificate. i'm saying i don't know. nobody knows. and you don't know either. you're a smart guy. you don't know. >> the president has not produced a birth certificate. he's produced a birth announcement. >> let's revisit some of these things because americans have questions about not only the irs scandal but also about the president's validity. >> was he elected legitimately to the united states? >> i was not in congress to determine that. that was determined before i got here. >> woul
they include people like steve stockman in texas who said quote, one of the things i always questioned was the documentation of the president. whether that was fraudulent. the birther king is donald trump, but there are others. >> if the state of hawaii says this is official, he was born in hawaii on this date, here it is, why do you deny that? >> a lot of people do not think it was an authentic certificate. >> you don't still question he was born in the united states, do you?...
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also, i want to ask, steve, i would like to ask you, will you run for president in 2016? >> i'll say i have around 100 counties in iowa. on my bucket list is to make it to all the counties of iowa some day. >> i am glad you asked that question. we just made news. i want to thank april ryan, thanks for getting up this morning and thank you for joining us. back next weekend with brand-new live shows with brand-new -- that's the same word twice in the prompter. join us saturday and sunday. don't go anywhere just yet. up next is melissa harry perry with another high profile nomination. the first female chair of the federal reserve. that and the best man holiday. malcolm lee stops by nerdland. stick around and thank you for getting up with us. ♪ [ male announcer ] for a love that never fades over any amount of time, there's iams. with 50% more animal protein than other leading brands... ...to help keep his body as strong as his love. iams. keep love strong. there's new iams woof delights. some wet food has gluten and artificial flavors. iams has real meat and eggs in our tas
also, i want to ask, steve, i would like to ask you, will you run for president in 2016? >> i'll say i have around 100 counties in iowa. on my bucket list is to make it to all the counties of iowa some day. >> i am glad you asked that question. we just made news. i want to thank april ryan, thanks for getting up this morning and thank you for joining us. back next weekend with brand-new live shows with brand-new -- that's the same word twice in the prompter. join us saturday and...
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they include people like steve stockman in texas who said quote, one of the things i always questioned was the documentation of the president. whether that was fraudulent. the birther king is donald trump, but there are others. >> if the state of hawaii says this is official, he was born in hawaii on this date, here it is, why do you deny that? >> a lot of people do not think it was an authentic certificate. >> you don't still question he was born in the united states, do you? >> i had no idea. >> even at this point? >> i don't know. was there a birth certificate? some people say that was not his birth certificate. i'm saying i don't know. nobody knows. and you don't know either. you're a smart guy. you don't know. >> the president has not produced a birth certificate. he's produced a birth announcement. >> let's revisit some of these things because americans have questions about not only the irs scandal but also about the president's validity. >> was he elected legitimately to the united states? >> i was not in congress to determine that. that was determined before i got here. >> woul
they include people like steve stockman in texas who said quote, one of the things i always questioned was the documentation of the president. whether that was fraudulent. the birther king is donald trump, but there are others. >> if the state of hawaii says this is official, he was born in hawaii on this date, here it is, why do you deny that? >> a lot of people do not think it was an authentic certificate. >> you don't still question he was born in the united states, do you?...
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steve harrigan has the details now from miami. hi, steve. how did this happen? >> reporter: patti ann, the charges of aggravated stalking have been dropped by the state and there are accusations from attorneys for the two teenage germs that the sheriff might have overstepped his bound. it's no question that sheriff grady judd of polk county has been very aggressive and public in pursuing this case, trotting out both the names of the 13 and 14-year-old girls who were accused of stalking and their oversized mug shots at press conference but because the families of accused girls were not cooperating the sheriff said he had no choice. >> the fact that a 12-year-old child, she jumped and died as a result of jumping from a seem meant silo, and coupled by her mother's admission and by information and evidence we uncovered she had been bullied in the past. >> reporter: the sheriff is offering no apology. he says he has no regrets in how he handled the indicates. patti ann. patti ann: is the legal battle over? >> reporter: for two girls appears to be over in the short te
steve harrigan has the details now from miami. hi, steve. how did this happen? >> reporter: patti ann, the charges of aggravated stalking have been dropped by the state and there are accusations from attorneys for the two teenage germs that the sheriff might have overstepped his bound. it's no question that sheriff grady judd of polk county has been very aggressive and public in pursuing this case, trotting out both the names of the 13 and 14-year-old girls who were accused of stalking...
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guest: thank you, steve. you are doing a wonderful job. you know, hopefully the anniversary will help bring us together at the same time in washington where we are splitting farther apart. we were united then, and it with a different country, and we lost a lot of that -- a lot because of the assassination, too. host: richard reeves, thank you. visitors continue to stop by the gravesite of john f. kennedy in arlington national cemetery. the eternal flame, a live picture here, on the 50th anniversary of the kennedy assassination. a wreath of flowers placed the other day by president obama and former president bill clinton will stop >> today, the , november 22, 1963. we will bring you the nbc news coverage. you will see some of the reporting of man on that day. that is tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern. important distinction jfk, 50 years after dallas. newsreels after the assassination. interviews with the doctors who treated jfk and a former life magazine editor on purchasing ruderights to be -- the zap film. next up, back to this morning's washi
guest: thank you, steve. you are doing a wonderful job. you know, hopefully the anniversary will help bring us together at the same time in washington where we are splitting farther apart. we were united then, and it with a different country, and we lost a lot of that -- a lot because of the assassination, too. host: richard reeves, thank you. visitors continue to stop by the gravesite of john f. kennedy in arlington national cemetery. the eternal flame, a live picture here, on the 50th...
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host: next call is steve joining us from brooklyn, new york. republican line, good morning. think this is a terrible deal. not for israel, per se. but for the united states of america. if this deal was done five or six years ago and iran was not close to nuclearization of an atomic bomb, i'd say maybe give it a shot. iran is at the door of making a nuclear bomb. to lessen the sanctions at this point when they are so close and is sure toths, iran be deceitful, they're sure to make nuclear plants all over the place and now to suddenly trust and to ask the head of the eu who negotiated this and the one who is involved, i am just very nervous and i think it is a terrible mistake. i think america is threatened because ultimately our interest ,n the region, more than israel and not just israel, is all the arabian countries that are very concerned. i think this is a terrible mistake. obviously, they were having an effect and it looks like we just caved in. i think it is a terrible deal. host: adam schiff, a representative, says this is a positive step. i have little trust in iran a
host: next call is steve joining us from brooklyn, new york. republican line, good morning. think this is a terrible deal. not for israel, per se. but for the united states of america. if this deal was done five or six years ago and iran was not close to nuclearization of an atomic bomb, i'd say maybe give it a shot. iran is at the door of making a nuclear bomb. to lessen the sanctions at this point when they are so close and is sure toths, iran be deceitful, they're sure to make nuclear plants...
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caller: good morning, steve. great show, really appreciated. this is absolutely still the land of opportunity. challenged just like a government to live within the means that we are provided. that is what america is all about. i do think there is one significant issue that is currently holding many back right now. are a couple of very powerful social said the books of commodities may. right now, in the united states there are over 10 million u.s. that of all races all ages have impregnated multiple women. the vast majority of those children that are born the cost from the first day of birth of a child is being born in many almonds exclusively from the federal government. many children were being born discreetly by the families and etc. families. i do think that one significant fundamental step if a just from a personal accountability from the individual, the mail and also the extended family. i think that would make a big difference financially for our country. danielle neuhauser. -- daniel newhauser. from one of our tweeters there is this. two
caller: good morning, steve. great show, really appreciated. this is absolutely still the land of opportunity. challenged just like a government to live within the means that we are provided. that is what america is all about. i do think there is one significant issue that is currently holding many back right now. are a couple of very powerful social said the books of commodities may. right now, in the united states there are over 10 million u.s. that of all races all ages have impregnated...
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host: steve is up next independent caller. caller: good morning. thanks goodness for c-span. i have two questions. how does mr. kull see america today, as a democracy or a republic? my second question -- how do you view the american state of today? would we be better off as a democracy or a republic? host: i go back to the founders. the founders thought in terms of a republic with democratic principles guiding it. we need leaders thinking in terms of the common good guided by the sense of the people. thought the people should play a central role. that is why they start off with the phrase, "we the people." that is what the founders thought should happen. leaders have more information and they need to make decisions. the american people agree with that. but they need to be guided by the people, by the values of the people and the founders said when they got to loggerheads when they were having trouble making decisions, then the public could come in and play the role of arbiter's, thomas jefferson said. when that happens, they can help break the logjam. host: from california, r
host: steve is up next independent caller. caller: good morning. thanks goodness for c-span. i have two questions. how does mr. kull see america today, as a democracy or a republic? my second question -- how do you view the american state of today? would we be better off as a democracy or a republic? host: i go back to the founders. the founders thought in terms of a republic with democratic principles guiding it. we need leaders thinking in terms of the common good guided by the sense of the...
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guest: thank you, steve. you are doing a wonderful job. you know, hopefully the anniversary will help bring us the same time in washington where we are splitting farther apart. we were united then, and it with a different country, and we lost -- a lot because of the assassination, too. reeves, thank you. social media today, we want to turn your attention to this tweet -- jfk elm street. time whatin real- happened 50 years ago. quoting jacqueline kennedy at the time with her spokesperson -- thursday was a wonderful day. friendliness was everything i heard it would be. if you want to follow it at twitter.com. we will continue with your calls and reflections on this 50th anniversary. you are watching "washington morning,for friday november 22, 2013. we are back in a moment. >> this weekend, american history tv looks back at the assassination of jfk and its aftermath. with eyewitness accounts, scenes from the president's a trip to texas and commemorative events from daley plaza and the jfk library and museum. also, your chance to talk with aut
guest: thank you, steve. you are doing a wonderful job. you know, hopefully the anniversary will help bring us the same time in washington where we are splitting farther apart. we were united then, and it with a different country, and we lost -- a lot because of the assassination, too. reeves, thank you. social media today, we want to turn your attention to this tweet -- jfk elm street. time whatin real- happened 50 years ago. quoting jacqueline kennedy at the time with her spokesperson --...